Changes between Version 185 and Version 186 of WiMAXInteg
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v185 v186 307 307 Later, additonal servers can be added as necessary for capacity. For example, if specialized functions such as video coding were included in a slice's VM, then additional capacity may be required.[[BR]] 308 308 309 Fig 1-2c) WiMAX Te tsbed System Configuration with One Server [[BR]]309 Fig 1-2c) WiMAX Testbed System Configuration with One Server [[BR]] 310 310 [[Image(Visio-111309b_WiMAXSystemOverview_Page_2.jpg, 90%)]] [[BR]] 311 311 … … 326 326 327 327 There are three types of 2.6GHz WiMAX antennas that may be installed at the site: [[BR]] 328 * NEC 120-degree sector antenna, provided by Rutgers as part of the kit See [http://groups.geni.net/geni/attachment/wiki/WiMAXInteg/CampusInstallation/ANTENNA.pdf NEC Sector Antenna Installation Manual][[BR]]328 * NEC 120-degree sector antenna, provided by Rutgers as part of the kit. See [http://groups.geni.net/geni/attachment/wiki/WiMAXInteg/CampusInstallation/ANTENNA.pdf NEC Sector Antenna Installation Manual][[BR]] 329 329 * [http://www.wpsantennas.com/zdaqj2600-10-clear-sprint-xohm-wimax-omni-directional-antenna.aspx Commercial 2.6GHz 360-degree omni-directional pole antenna], not provided by Rutgers as part of the kit [[BR]] 330 330 * [http://www.l-com.com/item.aspx?id=20419 Commercial 2.6GHz 30-degree directional patch antenna], not provided by Rutgers as part of the kit [[BR]] … … 346 346 It should be possible to include two (or more) antennas, and move the coax cable between antennas to select the antenna in use. [[BR]] 347 347 348 As an alternative, a coaxial relay switch can be mounted on the roof, and used to remotely select the antenna in use. [[BR]]348 As an alternative, a [http://www.pasternack.com/product-N-RELAY-SWITCH-PE7147-71935.html coaxial relay switch} can be mounted in a wether-tight box on the roof (see below), and used to remotely select the antenna in use. [[BR]] 349 349 350 350 … … 379 379 Both the NEC ODU and IDU are, as telecom systems, powered by a -48VDC power source. Power feed connections are outlined in the [http://groups.geni.net/geni/attachment/wiki/WiMAXInteg/CampusInstallation/BS_INSTALLATION.pdf NEC Installation Manual for Base Station (IMN:BS)][[BR]] 380 380 381 It is recommended that two separate -48VDC power supplies, with 110VAC feeds, be provided, one for each unit. This avoids the need for a -48VDC distribution panel, with circuit breakers, and yet still allows individual control for each unit. 382 383 The power supply for the ODU can be mounted in a weathertight box on the roof (assuming a 110VAC supply is avaialble on the roof), or it can be mounted indoors, with the indoor testbed equipment.[[BR]]384 385 386 The recommended configuration forthe ODU is:[[BR]]381 It is recommended that two separate -48VDC power supplies, with 110VAC feeds, be provided, one for each unit. This avoids the need for a -48VDC distribution panel, with circuit breakers, and yet still allows individual control for each unit. [[BR]] 382 383 The power supply for the ODU is typically mounted indoors, with the indoor testbed equipment. Optionally, it can be mounted in a weather tight box on the roof (assuming a 110VAC supply is avaialble on the roof).[[BR]] 384 385 386 The typical configuration for powering the ODU is:[[BR]] 387 387 * ODU mounted outdoors, on roof, with maximum of 4A required at -48VDC[[BR]] 388 388 * One 10m (approx 30ft) outdoor power cable, two conductors, 12AWG, rated for outdoor use, with [http://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/Hirose-Electric/JR25WP-4S71/?qs=XQjbzJWzFPXdY8jaH9VFFw%3d%3d ODU Circular Connector], soldered onto cable. [[BR]] 389 * Additional outdoor power cable, two conductors, 12AWG, rated for outdoor use, for connection between the roof and the power supply, typically mounted in the equipment room 390 * One power supply for ODU, Mean Well [http://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/Mean-Well/SP-240-48/?qs=sGAEpiMZZMu0oxGuRuNKH0QVy%252bJkdvy3pTeB%252b96yGok%3d SP-200-48], 110VAC input, -48VDC output, rated 4.2A or 200W, mounted in testbed equipment room, or outdoors on roof, in weather tight enclosure.[[BR]] 391 392 Typical cable: 389 * [http://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/Littelfuse/SL1411A075A/?qs=ek3FaJ1hxEWg6rFszW4eAw%3d%3d Lightning surge protector} mounted on a [http://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/Tyco-Electronics-AMP/1546306-4/?qs=sGAEpiMZZMvXvCN7QvKasSL6eMCRZuY6zjs15Djvrtg%3d barrier terminal block] in a [http://www.streakwave.com/Itemdesc.asp?ic=DCE-H-7x6x2&eq=&Tp= weather tight box] on the roof. 390 * Additional outdoor power cable, two conductors, 12AWG, rated for outdoor use, for connection between the roof and the power supply mounted in the equipment room. 391 * One power supply for ODU, Mean Well [http://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/Mean-Well/SP-240-48/?qs=sGAEpiMZZMu0oxGuRuNKH0QVy%252bJkdvy3pTeB%252b96yGok%3d SP-200-48], 110VAC input, -48VDC output, rated 4.2A or 200W, mounted in the testbed equipment room.[[BR]] 392 393 Typical outdoor cable: 393 394 * [http://www.americord.com/bulk-cable-65-prod-544.html 250-ft roll of 12/3 SJTW cable, rated for outdoor use] 394 395 395 The recommended configuration forthe IDU is:[[BR]]396 The typical configuration for powering the IDU is:[[BR]] 396 397 * IDU mounted indoors, in testbed equipment room, with maximum of 8.4A required at -48VDC (in full configuration with all 3 sector boards).[[BR]] 397 398 * One 10m (approx 30ft) indoor power cable, two conductors, 10AWG, with one [http://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/Tyco-Electronics-AMP/1-917807-2/?qs=sGAEpiMZZMufdu5QM0tCwRkkU7pYPyzb IDU Rectangular Power Connector] and four [http://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/Tyco-Electronics/316041-2/?qs=vsAvTP%252bC%252bzGB86TzaaMK%252bA%3d%3d IDU Rectangular Power Connector Contacts ], two for each of the positive and negative DC power rails, crimped onto cable with a special tool, or soldered. 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